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  • 1 week ago | colerainefc.com | Jonathan McNabb

    COLERAINE FC would once again like to thank all our shirt sponsors for the 2024/25 campaign…As always, the scheme proved to be popular as the majority of shirts were sponsored last season. Supporters can collect their sponsored tops from the Social Club on Tuesday, June 3 (6-7:30pm) and on Thursday, June 5 (12-5pm). If you can’t make either date, fear not as tops can be collected when the Club Shop is back open as it is currently closed due to essential maintenance work.

  • 1 week ago | colerainefc.com | Jonathan McNabb

    COLERAINE FC is excited to announce that season tickets will go on sale tomorrow morning for the 2025/26 campaign…The 2024/2025 season certainly provided a big set of challenges as we entered an era of full-time football for the first time – but the one constant in our season was you, the fans. Your continued support showed just how special this group of supporters is and we want you to continue to be a part of our journey as we strive for progress on and off the pitch.

  • 1 week ago | colerainefc.com | Jonathan McNabb

    COLERAINE FC can confirm that the Club Shop will be closed this week due to essential maintenance work…Supporters can still get all their favourite items via our online Club Shop HERE. colerainefc.com will also let fans know when the Club Shop store is back open and stocked with our new Macron training range.

  • 1 week ago | colerainefc.com | Jonathan McNabb

    OUR 2024/25 season review starts with last summer as the Bannsiders entered full-time football for the first time in the club’s history…Before a ball was kicked, there was major change off the pitch as the Stripes entered full-time football for the very first time which led to a management restructure. As a result, Dean Shiels was appointed head coach, with Oran Kearney moving into a sporting director role. Elsewhere, Winkie Murphy left as assistant manager to be replaced by Michael O’Connor.

  • 2 weeks ago | colerainefc.com | Jonathan McNabb

    COLERAINE Women Reserves travelled to face Ards Rangers FC Women II last night in a much-anticipated top-of-the-table encounter, and the match lived up to expectations in every way…The visitors started brightly, creating several early chances as they pressed high and linked up well across the pitch. Despite the early promise, it was Ards Rangers who found the breakthrough, capitalising on a chance to take the lead.

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Jonathan McNabb
Jonathan McNabb @JohnnyMcNabb21
3 May 25

Be some party in Dungannon tonight as Declan Dunne saves two penalties in the shoot-out. Gael Bigirimana’s performance was superb 👏 https://t.co/MC890K42Ui

Jonathan McNabb
Jonathan McNabb @JohnnyMcNabb21
3 May 25

Cliftonville fans in raptures as Shea Kearney steers an unstoppable effort into the bottom corner. 1-1. https://t.co/VYMD4GkVd3

Jonathan McNabb
Jonathan McNabb @JohnnyMcNabb21
3 May 25

First blood to Dungannon Swifts in the Irish Cup final as John McGovern heads in from a corner kick. https://t.co/asUxeysnXg